Background
Alexander Knyazhev was born on October 15, 1896 in Aleksandrovka village, Ostrogozhsky district, Voronezh, Russian Federation. He was from the family of the priest.
educator provider of pedagogical education
Alexander Knyazhev was born on October 15, 1896 in Aleksandrovka village, Ostrogozhsky district, Voronezh, Russian Federation. He was from the family of the priest.
In the 1920s, Alexander Vasilyevich was a teacher, head of district party committee, head of the department of the provincial committee of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), head of the workers' faculty of Voronezh State University. In 1931-1935, 1937-1938, he was a deputy director of Voronezh State Pedagogical Institute.
In 1935-1937 Alexander Vasilyevich was a chairman of the regional workers’ union committee of higher school of the Central Black Earth Oblast. In 1939-1941, he was a director of Voronezh Teacher's Institute of Foreign Languages. In 1941-1944, he was a director of Nalchik State Pedagogical Institute, then the head of the department of schools and universities of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Tajikistan.
After 1945, Alexander Vasilyevich was a head teacher, director of the Voronezh regional party school, at the same time a senior professor of the department of pedagogy of Voronezh State Pedagogical Institute.